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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, October 2nd, 2025.

It is a crisp fall day in Boulder and the energy is buzzing with both new and familiar happenings around town. If you are out and about this morning with young ones, be sure to swing by the Boulder Public Library for their beloved Storytime starting at 10:15. It is a perfect way to kick off your Thursday and set an imaginative tone for the day. On the weather front, NOAA has issued a strong geomagnetic storm warning through noon today. While that means we could see some unusual auroras if skies are clear tonight, it is also a gentle reminder for anyone working with sensitive electronics to be mindful of possible disruptions.

There is plenty to look forward to in the days ahead, starting with free and fun activities across the city this October. Whether you are on campus or just tapping into CU Boulder’s vibrant spirit, mark your calendar for tomorrow’s Queer Lotería at the Center for Community, an inclusive Friday crafting and game session open to everyone, or catch Bertrand Cuiller’s dazzling harpsichord recital Saturday at Imig Music. For climbing enthusiasts, the Rec Center hosts Pride Night at the Climbing Gym on Sunday—no experience necessary, just come ready for laughter and empowerment.

This weekend at the Fox Theatre you can catch Sun Room with Pleasure Pill, SEMPAR, and Ok I Love You tonight, or stop by for the Stoke 101 film tour Friday. Saturday, ski lovers will be treated to the MAGMA Movie Tour, while Sunday brings alternative sounds with Kingfishr and Scout Willis on the Halcyon Tour. And if you are a jazz fan, Boulder Theater has GoGo Penguin performing Sunday as well.

Dining in Boulder is getting even better. St Julien Hotel and Spa celebrates its 20th anniversary, and Bryan Amaro takes over as director of restaurants and bars, curating a fresh take on everything from Jill’s Restaurant to the T-Zero Cocktail Bar. This makes a perfect weekend stop whether you are a local or showing off Boulder to visiting friends.

Big news echoes across Colorado’s creative scene with the announcement that the iconic Sundance Film Festival is relocating to Boulder in January 2027. There is already excitement in the air as the city gears up to take its place on the international movie map, with local business leaders, artists, and film buffs all speculating on the boost it will bring to Boulder’s community and cultural economy.

Meanwhile, CU Boulder kicks off its seventh annual Research and Innovation Week on Monday, with a full roster of collaboration and discovery opportunities for students, faculty, and the public alike. It is an inspiring reminder of how Boulder's innovation stretches from classrooms to the farthest reaches of space.

If you are in the photonics or advanced manufacturing space, Boulder just wrapped up a successful Photopolymer Week, reinforcing the city’s leadership in cutting-edge tech. And finally, for those thinking ahead, CU is helping employees navigate life transitions with newly expanded reproductive health resources.

That wraps up your Boulder Local Frequency for today. Remember to get out, explore, and plug into the many experiences Boulder has to offer. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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